| | For weeks after the US election, high-profile Fox News anchors peddled Donald Trump's "big lie" that the presidential election had been stolen. Now, Fox's role in amplifying those claims could have major legal and financial consequences. | | | The union representing health workers says the NSW Premier is "talking a big game" if she thinks the state's hospital system can withstand an expected increase in COVID-19 cases over the coming weeks. | | | The United States says its war in Afghanistan is over after completing its final withdrawals from the county. | | | Visa scammers are posing as migration agents and charging vulnerable people thousands of dollars, promising to get visas for family members stuck in Afghanistan. | | | There are now more than 1,000 venues on the Victorian Health Department's list of COVID-19 exposure sites, including a construction site in Fishermans Bend and several apartment buildings in Melbourne. Follow live. | | | For Maree and Mel Anderson, making sure domestic work and caring for their children is fairly evenly split has been one of the secrets of a long, happy relationship. | | | Playgrounds could be reopened and regional Victorians may be given greater freedoms under a lockdown tweak as the state's Delta outbreak continues to elude contact tracers. | | | The rockets struck a neighbourhood close to the airport in the Afghan capital on Monday, with US forces on the airfield using a defensive system to intercept them. | | | President Joe Biden pledged to end the "forever wars". Yet, war follows America. It will leave Afghanistan, but the US cannot escape itself, writes Stan Grant. | | | The company that manages Australia's electricity markets is no longer warning the closure of coal-fired power stations could lead to blackouts, as battery storage and gas power have shored-up supply. | | | | | | Download the ABC News app | Available on Android and Apple devices | | The ABC NEWS app makes it easier for you to stay up to date with the latest news and information from Australia's most trusted news source. | | | | The ABC sent this message to wwwhindimen.australia@blogger.com these details are included to help provide assurance that this is a genuine email from ABC.
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